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Warlukurlangu Artists is one of the longest running and most successful Aboriginal-owned art centres in Central Australia. Located at Yuendumu, 300km northwest of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, the art centre is both a stronghold of traditional Warlpiri culture and an essential part of Yuendumu’s community life.
Warlukurlangu means “belonging to fire” in Warlpiri and is named after a Fire Dreaming west of Yuendumu. Owned and governed by its more than 600 members, Warlukurlangu art centre is famous for its gloriously colourful acrylic paintings and fine limited-edition prints. Many of its members’ works are highly collectable.
Established in 1985, Warlukurlangu Artists’ Aboriginal Corporation has a well regarded international profile. Artworks have been featured in hundreds of exhibitions around the globe and have been reproduced in many publications.
Based in Halls Creek, on the Great Northern Highway, in the East Kimberly region of Western Australia, the Yarliyil Art Centre provides a place for local cultural expression by enabling the ethical production and sale of Aboriginal Art.
Yarliyil Artists work across a range of styles and mediums, representing the rich culture of the land, its history & the people. The main language groups of Yarliyil Artists are Jaru, Kidja, Walmajarri & Gooniyandi.
Munupi Arts & Crafts Association is located along Melville Islands north-western coastline at Pirlangimpi (Garden Point) and is the most recently formed art centre on the Tiwi Islands. In 1990, the Yikikini Women’s Centre and Pirlangimpi Pottery were incorporated under the name Munupi Arts and Crafts Association giving local artists an opportunity to proudly celebrate Tiwi culture through both traditional and contemporary mediums.
For 25 years, Munupi Art has been a vital meeting place for the Tiwi people of the Pirlangimpi community for employment, cultural pride and well-being. Munupi Art is wholly indigenous owned and governed. Generated income supports the artist's families and therefore the whole Tiwi community.
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